There is also an interesting looking one by Keanu Reeves called Side by Side, about the transition from film to digital movies. He interviews directors like Martin Scorsese, James Cameron and George Lucas.

I remember at the old National Hotel seeing the Saints and afterwards the whole floor was about an inch or two deep of broken glass just like snow on the ground. Was an awesome concert. A mate jumped up on stage and sang with Chris Bailey.

I saw INXS when they were still undiscovered and they were and have always been s***e. Saw Midnight Oil when not famous as the support act for the Ramones concert. At the Ramones concert there were punks running around with WW1 German Helmets with the spikes on top. They were headbutting each other. Oh the fun in the ole days.

When I was at the Stranglers concert a bloke was spitting on the lead guitarest. Funnily enough the guitarest hit him over the head with his guitar. So funny.

saw them at the old Festival Hall in Brisbane when they were support to The Angels. After a couple of songs everyone was shouting "we want Doc". we smoked some weed before under the Vic bridge and smuggled in a bottle of vodka and mixed it with bought fanta in cups.....ahh the good old days :-)

Nah INXS were s***e and I didn't see them at Festival I saw them at the National Hotel when 4ZZZ used to hold bands there. Used to drop trips and go drink, watch and f*** around at the National. One time we played touch footy on the second floor and got about 20 people into it. Must say the bouncers were none too happy. Gee I miss my youth, growing up in a housing commission area and running totally a muck. Those were the days.

queen are awesomewatched this doco on bbc last year, was good. and there was another one I caught the second half of over xmas, didn't catch the name. it spent a lot of time talking about the work he did with montserrat caballe which was interesting, I'd seen mention of it in my travels but never bothered checking it out

There is also an interesting looking one by Keanu Reeves called Side by Side, about the transition from film to digital movies. He interviews directors like Martin Scorsese, James Cameron and George Lucas.